Members Mungo Posted yesterday at 06:17 PM Members Report Posted yesterday at 06:17 PM An aquaintance has a tanto style knife that has a paracord wrapped handle that he would like to be replaced with leather. The knife is flat -ish the entire length with the crossguard and heel (back portion) being wider preventing the use of stacked leather washers. The knife is used often so the leather would need to be durable, not just decorative. I ‘ve never done anything like this and would not know where to start. Any ideas? Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM Contributing Member Report Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM I would pack the grip with some veg tan leather, about 3-4mm, shaped and beveled, then wrap it all in leather thonging/lace, from hilt to guard Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
AlZilla Posted yesterday at 09:20 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:20 PM 1 hour ago, fredk said: I would pack the grip with some veg tan leather, about 3-4mm, shaped and beveled, then wrap it all in leather thonging/lace, from hilt to guard How would you secure the lace? This is something I've thought about trying. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
CFM chuck123wapati Posted yesterday at 09:48 PM CFM Report Posted yesterday at 09:48 PM kangaroo lace wrap it just like paracord. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Contributing Member fredk Posted yesterday at 09:53 PM Contributing Member Report Posted yesterday at 09:53 PM I would tuck the start of the lace under the leather covering the scales, turn at right angle and start wrapping, using weatherproof PVA glue to hold. At the end, tuck the loose end under the lacing wrap, sticking with the w/p PVA, come up about 4 turns of the wrap. Takes a bit of dexterity to do it. I've done sword grips this way. Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Mungo Posted 21 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 21 hours ago As far as I can tell the knife is one piece with no scales, just the bare metal handle part wrapped with paracord. If I understand you, I should use the 3-4mm leather pieces as scales then wrap with lace, then apply the PVA glue over the wrap. Thanks for replying Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 21 hours ago Contributing Member Report Posted 21 hours ago The scale will be any metal beyond the blade forming the basis of a grip. Contact glue the 3-4mm leather on to this, either side. Skive and shape the leather to make a firm grip. Tuck one end of the thonging betwixt the leather and the scale. turn it right angle to wrap the grip. Apply weatherproof PVA to the leather on the grip as you wind the thong around tightly. The PVA will give you a little working time and pull apart if the thong is not tight and needs to be done again. If you want, coat with thinned w/p PVA after its finished. If you don't have or cannot get weatherproof PVA you can make it by adding 'Mop N' Glo' (or similar) to ordinary PVA. About 10%. But it also thins it Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Mungo Posted 1 hour ago Author Members Report Posted 1 hour ago Thank you Fred and Chuck for the replies. I’ll give it a try. Quote
Members dikman Posted 31 minutes ago Members Report Posted 31 minutes ago Paracord is normally wrapped straight onto the tang, I guess it's simple and possibly looks "tacticool". If you glue leather onto the tang first it will bulk it up and make it more comfortable to hold. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Contributing Member fredk Posted 19 minutes ago Contributing Member Report Posted 19 minutes ago sorry, sorry, sorry, I called the tang the scales I'm sorry did I mention that I apologise and I'm sorry Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
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